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IF 1.1 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 作者 Michiel De Proost 是根特大学哲学与道德科学系的博士后研究员,隶属于根特生命伦理学研究所和 METAMEDICA 联盟。Benjamin Chin-Yee 是加拿大西部大学血液科的一名血液病学家,也是剑桥大学科学史与科学哲学系的一名博士生。他的研究兴趣包括医学哲学、科学价值以及科学和临床交流伦理。Ilvie Prince 是汉诺威莱布尼茨大学的博士生。她的研究重点是医学伦理学和认识论之间的复杂关系,尤其关注挑战既定概念和方法的医学实践。Megan A. Dean 是密歇根州立大学哲学系助理教授,也是 Culinary Mind 的北美协调员:食品哲学中心 "的北美协调人。她从事女性主义生命伦理学研究,重点关注饮食伦理学。Jonathan Ichikawa 是不列颠哥伦比亚大学哲学系教授兼系主任。他的研究兴趣集中在认识论、女性主义哲学、伦理学和语言哲学,尤其是这些哲学分支领域之间的相互作用。Copyright © 2024 约翰斯-霍普金斯大学出版社 ...
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Contributors
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Michiel De Proost is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences at Ghent University and is affiliated with the Bioethics Institute Ghent and the METAMEDICA consortium.

Benjamin Chin-Yee is a hematologist in the Division of Hematology, Western University, Canada, and a doctoral student in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. His research interests span philosophy of medicine, values in science, and the ethics of scientific and clinical communication.

Ilvie Prince is a doctoral candidate at Leibniz University Hannover. Her work focuses on the complex relationship between ethics and epistemology in medicine, with a particular interest in medical practices that challenge established concepts and methods.

Megan A. Dean is an assistant professor in the Philosophy Department at Michigan State University and the North American coordinator of Culinary Mind: Center for Philosophy of Food. She works in feminist bioethics with a focus on the ethics of eating.

Jonathan Ichikawa is a professor and department head in philosophy at the University of British Columbia. His research interests center around epistemology, feminist philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of language, especially the points at which those philosophical subfields interact with one another.

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期刊介绍: The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal offers a scholarly forum for diverse views on major issues in bioethics, such as analysis and critique of principlism, feminist perspectives in bioethics, the work of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, active euthanasia, genetics, health care reform, and organ transplantation. Each issue includes "Scope Notes," an overview and extensive annotated bibliography on a specific topic in bioethics, and "Bioethics Inside the Beltway," a report written by a Washington insider updating bioethics activities on the federal level.
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